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Palestine and the Palestinians

A Social and Political History

Palestine and the Palestinians

A Social and Political History

BySamih K. Farsoun
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 4 May 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429494888
Pages 490 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429963438
SubjectsArea Studies
KeywordsWest Bank, Palestinian People, Occupied Territories, Oslo Accords, Palestinian Refugees
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Farsoun, S. (2006). Palestine and the Palestinians. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429494888
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Palestine and the Palestinians is a sweeping social, economic, ideological, and political history of the Palestinian people, from antiquity to the Road Map to Peace. This second edition is thoroughly revised and updated, including entirely new chapters on the most current issues confronting Palestine today, including: Palestinians in Israel; the Oslo Accords and the Second Intifada; Palestinian refugees and the right to return; Jerusalem; the diplomatic "peace process" and two-state/single-state solutions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
The Question of Palestine and the Palestinians
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Before al-Nakbah
The Modern Social History of Palestine
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 3|48 pages
The Road to al-Nakbah
The Palestine Mandate, 1917–1948
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 4|38 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinian Diaspora, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinians in Israel, 1948–2000
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
The Rise and Fall of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Palestinian Resistance to Israeli Occupation
The First Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
The PLO-Israel Oslo Accords
Structure and Dynamics
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Structural Flaws of Oslo and Camp David II, and the Second Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Palestinian Refugees and Their Right of Return
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Jerusalem
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
From Camp David to the Road Map
The “Disengagement” from the Peace Process
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 13|34 pages
Whither the Palestinians?
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract

Palestine and the Palestinians is a sweeping social, economic, ideological, and political history of the Palestinian people, from antiquity to the Road Map to Peace. This second edition is thoroughly revised and updated, including entirely new chapters on the most current issues confronting Palestine today, including: Palestinians in Israel; the Oslo Accords and the Second Intifada; Palestinian refugees and the right to return; Jerusalem; the diplomatic "peace process" and two-state/single-state solutions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
The Question of Palestine and the Palestinians
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Before al-Nakbah
The Modern Social History of Palestine
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 3|48 pages
The Road to al-Nakbah
The Palestine Mandate, 1917–1948
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 4|38 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinian Diaspora, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinians in Israel, 1948–2000
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
The Rise and Fall of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Palestinian Resistance to Israeli Occupation
The First Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
The PLO-Israel Oslo Accords
Structure and Dynamics
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Structural Flaws of Oslo and Camp David II, and the Second Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Palestinian Refugees and Their Right of Return
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Jerusalem
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
From Camp David to the Road Map
The “Disengagement” from the Peace Process
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 13|34 pages
Whither the Palestinians?
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Palestine and the Palestinians is a sweeping social, economic, ideological, and political history of the Palestinian people, from antiquity to the Road Map to Peace. This second edition is thoroughly revised and updated, including entirely new chapters on the most current issues confronting Palestine today, including: Palestinians in Israel; the Oslo Accords and the Second Intifada; Palestinian refugees and the right to return; Jerusalem; the diplomatic "peace process" and two-state/single-state solutions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
The Question of Palestine and the Palestinians
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Before al-Nakbah
The Modern Social History of Palestine
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 3|48 pages
The Road to al-Nakbah
The Palestine Mandate, 1917–1948
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 4|38 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinian Diaspora, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinians in Israel, 1948–2000
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
The Rise and Fall of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Palestinian Resistance to Israeli Occupation
The First Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
The PLO-Israel Oslo Accords
Structure and Dynamics
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Structural Flaws of Oslo and Camp David II, and the Second Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Palestinian Refugees and Their Right of Return
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Jerusalem
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
From Camp David to the Road Map
The “Disengagement” from the Peace Process
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 13|34 pages
Whither the Palestinians?
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract

Palestine and the Palestinians is a sweeping social, economic, ideological, and political history of the Palestinian people, from antiquity to the Road Map to Peace. This second edition is thoroughly revised and updated, including entirely new chapters on the most current issues confronting Palestine today, including: Palestinians in Israel; the Oslo Accords and the Second Intifada; Palestinian refugees and the right to return; Jerusalem; the diplomatic "peace process" and two-state/single-state solutions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
The Question of Palestine and the Palestinians
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Before al-Nakbah
The Modern Social History of Palestine
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 3|48 pages
The Road to al-Nakbah
The Palestine Mandate, 1917–1948
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 4|38 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinian Diaspora, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinians in Israel, 1948–2000
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
The Rise and Fall of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Palestinian Resistance to Israeli Occupation
The First Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
The PLO-Israel Oslo Accords
Structure and Dynamics
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Structural Flaws of Oslo and Camp David II, and the Second Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Palestinian Refugees and Their Right of Return
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Jerusalem
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
From Camp David to the Road Map
The “Disengagement” from the Peace Process
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 13|34 pages
Whither the Palestinians?
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Palestine and the Palestinians is a sweeping social, economic, ideological, and political history of the Palestinian people, from antiquity to the Road Map to Peace. This second edition is thoroughly revised and updated, including entirely new chapters on the most current issues confronting Palestine today, including: Palestinians in Israel; the Oslo Accords and the Second Intifada; Palestinian refugees and the right to return; Jerusalem; the diplomatic "peace process" and two-state/single-state solutions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
The Question of Palestine and the Palestinians
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Before al-Nakbah
The Modern Social History of Palestine
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 3|48 pages
The Road to al-Nakbah
The Palestine Mandate, 1917–1948
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 4|38 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinian Diaspora, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinians in Israel, 1948–2000
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
The Rise and Fall of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Palestinian Resistance to Israeli Occupation
The First Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
The PLO-Israel Oslo Accords
Structure and Dynamics
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Structural Flaws of Oslo and Camp David II, and the Second Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Palestinian Refugees and Their Right of Return
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Jerusalem
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
From Camp David to the Road Map
The “Disengagement” from the Peace Process
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 13|34 pages
Whither the Palestinians?
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract

Palestine and the Palestinians is a sweeping social, economic, ideological, and political history of the Palestinian people, from antiquity to the Road Map to Peace. This second edition is thoroughly revised and updated, including entirely new chapters on the most current issues confronting Palestine today, including: Palestinians in Israel; the Oslo Accords and the Second Intifada; Palestinian refugees and the right to return; Jerusalem; the diplomatic "peace process" and two-state/single-state solutions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|20 pages
The Question of Palestine and the Palestinians
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 2|36 pages
Before al-Nakbah
The Modern Social History of Palestine
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 3|48 pages
The Road to al-Nakbah
The Palestine Mandate, 1917–1948
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 4|38 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinian Diaspora, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 5|32 pages
After al-Nakbah
The Palestinians in Israel, 1948–2000
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
The Rise and Fall of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, 1948–1993
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Palestinian Resistance to Israeli Occupation
The First Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
The PLO-Israel Oslo Accords
Structure and Dynamics
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
The Structural Flaws of Oslo and Camp David II, and the Second Intifada
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Palestinian Refugees and Their Right of Return
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Jerusalem
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
From Camp David to the Road Map
The “Disengagement” from the Peace Process
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
chapter 13|34 pages
Whither the Palestinians?
BySamih K. Farsoun, Naseer H. Aruri
View abstract
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